A proposed deal sees Greece accept economic reforms that were previously rejected
In the last year a number of companies have overhauled their brands, but as history shows, dramatically changing a corporate profile can alienate loyal customers, not just win new ones
While illegal immigration is nothing new, it remains hugely prolific in today’s landscape. Many are making the decision to relocate, and governments must adapt to dramatic surges in population
Access to company data is vital if policymakers are to understand how changing regulatory requirements influence performance
Greeks have voiced their rejection of EU leaders and lenders, placing their future in the euro further in doubt
Murray Hiebert of the Center for Strategic and International Studies says Jack Ma’s support for TPP comes from signatories being key to global ambitions
Despite last ditch efforts, Greece has failed to unlock funds to make its €1.5bn payment
World Finance speaks with Linda Holbeche, author of the Agile Organization on if we should rethink the standard working week
Opposition from industry bodies and Republican-led states means that the EPA’s latest attempt to strengthen the Clean Air Act has been shut down
Bank warns of pivot to Frankfurt if Britain leaves the EU
After turning down Greece’s reform proposals, creditors have provided an outline of their conditions if they are to release bailout funds
Legislation that means the Senate can only vote for or against finalised trade deals has been approved after months of in disagreement
As the concept of sustainability becomes more deeply embedded in the fabric of society and the economy, the notion of the circular economy has started to gain traction
Dr Pippa Malmgren argues Zara transcended economic chaos by not relying on Chinese manufacturing that is vulnerable to global shocks
Award-winning economist defends Japan’s traditional mode of corporate governance, focusing instead on an ad hoc approach to reform